BRM W3b – Business Research Methods

Important! Please ensure that you are an expert on Busin” rel=”nofollow”>iness Research Methods before acceptin” rel=”nofollow”>ing this order. Also ensure that the paper is proofread by the senior editor to meet APA 6th edition requirements and no grammar issues.

For this assignment, reply to two students papers. Their papers are uploaded as MN and SB (two separate papers). Each reply to each student must be at least 450-600 words and perfectly exceed the followin” rel=”nofollow”>ing:
Major poin” rel=”nofollow”>ints are supported by the followin” rel=”nofollow”>ing:
• Readin” rel=”nofollow”>ing & Study materials;
• Pertin” rel=”nofollow”>inent, conceptual, or personal examples;
• Thoughtful analysis (considerin” rel=”nofollow”>ing assumptions, analyzin” rel=”nofollow”>ing implications, and comparin” rel=”nofollow”>ing/contrastin” rel=”nofollow”>ing concepts);
• Citations in” rel=”nofollow”>in current APA format 6th edition;
• Meanin” rel=”nofollow”>ingful contribution is made to the discussion/paper.
• Each reply expounds on the student’s paper.

In addition, all replies must clearly lin” rel=”nofollow”>ink to the origin” rel=”nofollow”>inal author’s paper, contribute new in” rel=”nofollow”>information, and be supported by the scholarly resources. The replies must advance the conversation further by providin” rel=”nofollow”>ing new ideas and in” rel=”nofollow”>insights, askin” rel=”nofollow”>ing probin” rel=”nofollow”>ing questions that get to the heart of critical issues, and share from one’s personal and professional experience.
For the purposes of citations, each reply to each student’s paper must in” rel=”nofollow”>include:
o At least 3 peer-reviewed sources (the text and the Bible do not count); and
o A relevant busin” rel=”nofollow”>iness article (any article from a reputable busin” rel=”nofollow”>iness source—website, magazin” rel=”nofollow”>ine, book, etc.—that discusses a relevant busin” rel=”nofollow”>iness/ethical.
The replies must be in” rel=”nofollow”>in current APA format (6th edition) and must in” rel=”nofollow”>include a reference page under each student paper.
Important: Label your paper with the student in” rel=”nofollow”>initials that you are respondin” rel=”nofollow”>ing to. For example, if you are respondin” rel=”nofollow”>ing to MN’s paper then write, “this response is for MN”. In addition, each response to each student paper must have their own references. Do not combin” rel=”nofollow”>ine all the references for all students at the end of the paper. Place the appropriate references under the applicable student’s response.

The replies must be written in” rel=”nofollow”>in U.S. English.

In addition, the paper must meet the followin” rel=”nofollow”>ing standards:
• The content of the paper is well developed and fully addresses all aspects of the assignment.

• The paper is written well and is fluid, well organized, and engagin” rel=”nofollow”>ing.

• The sources are adequate and substantial for the paper and in” rel=”nofollow”>include the required amount for each reply.

• For each reply, provide in” rel=”nofollow”>integration of a biblical concept that supports your response. Biblical in” rel=”nofollow”>integration is more than just quotin” rel=”nofollow”>ing a verse. Be sure to explain” rel=”nofollow”>in the biblical prin” rel=”nofollow”>inciple seen in” rel=”nofollow”>in the verse and how that prin” rel=”nofollow”>inciple may be applied to the issue at hand.

• The clarity and mechanics contribute to discussion with clear, concise comments formatted in” rel=”nofollow”>in an easy to read style that is free of mechanical errors such as grammar and/or spellin” rel=”nofollow”>ing. Current APA format 6th edition is applied correctly.

Important requirement: the paper that you upload paper must contain” rel=”nofollow”>in a statement that it meets or exceed all standards as provided in” rel=”nofollow”>in the aforementioned in” rel=”nofollow”>instructions.
Scholarly Journals – What are they?
Scholarly journals (also called “professional” or “peer reviewed” journals) are a type of periodical. Other types of periodicals are magazin” rel=”nofollow”>ines and newspapers.
Most onlin” rel=”nofollow”>ine databases contain” rel=”nofollow”>in a limiter you can select so results only show certain” rel=”nofollow”>in types of journals. For best results, select “Journal Article” in” rel=”nofollow”>in the “Document Type” limiter (if it is available), as well as the “Peer Reviewed”* limiter.
*Items such as “letters to the editor,” book reviews, etc., are not peer reviewed, although they are found in” rel=”nofollow”>in peer reviewed journals.
Characteristics of Scholarly Journals
• Articles report on origin” rel=”nofollow”>inal research or experiments (as opposed to news or opin” rel=”nofollow”>inion pieces).
• Articles written by a scholar/author who has done research in” rel=”nofollow”>in a particular field or disciplin” rel=”nofollow”>ine.
• Language is technical and specialized.
• Sources cited in” rel=”nofollow”>in the form of footnotes or bibliographies.
• Often published by universities or professional societies.
Ensure that the paper has a great thesis statement:
• tells the reader how you will in” rel=”nofollow”>interpret the significance of the subject matter under discussion.
• is a road map for the paper; in” rel=”nofollow”>in other words, it tells the reader what to expect from the rest of the paper.
• directly answers the question asked of you. A thesis is an in” rel=”nofollow”>interpretation of a question or subject, not the subject itself. The subject, or topic, of an essay might be World War II or Moby Dick; a thesis must then offer a way to understand the war or the novel.
• makes a claim that others might dispute.
• is usually a sin” rel=”nofollow”>ingle sentence somewhere in” rel=”nofollow”>in your first paragraph that presents your argument to the reader. The rest of the paper, the body of the essay, gathers and organizes evidence that will persuade the reader of the logic of your in” rel=”nofollow”>interpretation.
• A thesis statement is a short (just 1 or 2 sentences) clear summary of an argument. When writin” rel=”nofollow”>ing a paper to convin” rel=”nofollow”>ince others of somethin” rel=”nofollow”>ing, a thesis statement should go at the end of the 1st paragraph.

1. References
A min” rel=”nofollow”>inimum of 8 recent scholarly articles (not textbooks, Wikipedia, or other popular readin” rel=”nofollow”>ing magazin” rel=”nofollow”>ines), in” rel=”nofollow”>in current APA format, must be in” rel=”nofollow”>included and must contain” rel=”nofollow”>in persistent lin” rel=”nofollow”>inks so others may have in” rel=”nofollow”>instant access.

1. Please review the APA Manual 6th Edition for proper listin” rel=”nofollow”>ing of references. Page 198-203 Please check to make sure each citation is appropriately listed in” rel=”nofollow”>in the references Make sure you check each and every references for the followin” rel=”nofollow”>ing: Spacin” rel=”nofollow”>ing errors
2. Punctuation
3. Capitalization in” rel=”nofollow”>in title
4. Missin” rel=”nofollow”>ing italics for volume number
5. Missin” rel=”nofollow”>ing italics in” rel=”nofollow”>in title
6. Incorrect use of italics
7. Capitalization errors
8. Incorrect URL or doi
9. Incorrect journal name
10. Missin” rel=”nofollow”>ing volume number
11. Missin” rel=”nofollow”>ing issue number
12. Missin” rel=”nofollow”>ing page numbers
Example:
Author date Article title
Landsbury, J. (2007). Community efforts proven to in” rel=”nofollow”>increase empathy for the homeless.
Journal Name volume(issue), pages digital object identifier
Community Network Journal, 13(3), 1-10. doi:10.198/0005-9852.45.3.447
Journal Article without a DOI Number (in” rel=”nofollow”>include the home page of the journal, NOT the database name)
Hall, K., & Miller, D. (2009). Citation software: Use with caution. Journal of Technology and Research, 17(3), 344-756. Retrieved from https://www.jtr.org
Follow APA section 7.01, p. 198 and use a doi number or journal home page URL if a doi is not available. Note that most journals have doi numbers. Use crossref.org to fin” rel=”nofollow”>ind the doi or run a Google search with the article name to fin” rel=”nofollow”>ind doi numbers and then verify that the doi when entered in” rel=”nofollow”>into Google takes you to the correct article. Check all your articles.

If you found the article in” rel=”nofollow”>in a library database (ProQuest, EBSCO host), you will need to use Google to fin” rel=”nofollow”>ind the journal’s Website and provide its URL.
https://libguides.radford.edu/content.php?pid=219451&sid=1822715
Current APA format 6th edition is required

Additional Information:
The students were asked to follow the in” rel=”nofollow”>instructions below and their papers (that I uploaded) should be based upon these in” rel=”nofollow”>instructions:
Read chapters 19 and 20 of the textbook:
Textbook: Cooper & Schin” rel=”nofollow”>indler, Busin” rel=”nofollow”>iness Research Methods (2014)
https://www.amazon.com/Busin” rel=”nofollow”>iness-Research-Methods-Donald-Cooper-ebook/dp/B00DC863CG

Answer the question from the textbook
Additional Information

The paper must fully meet the followin” rel=”nofollow”>ing:

• The prompt must fully addressed/answered in” rel=”nofollow”>in the thread.
• The thread is 500–750 words
• Each thread and reply references at least four peer-reviewed sources and one biblical in” rel=”nofollow”>integration
• Provide in” rel=”nofollow”>integration of a biblical concept that supports the paper. Biblical in” rel=”nofollow”>integration is more than just quotin” rel=”nofollow”>ing a verse. Be sure to explain” rel=”nofollow”>in the biblical prin” rel=”nofollow”>inciple seen in” rel=”nofollow”>in the verse and how that prin” rel=”nofollow”>inciple may be applied to the issue at hand.
• The Bible, NIV, KJV, and NKJV are all acceptable for use in” rel=”nofollow”>in this order.
• All sources are cited in” rel=”nofollow”>in current APA format.
• Proper spellin” rel=”nofollow”>ing and grammar are used.
• Sentences are complete, clear, and concise

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